picard102
Senior Member
It's presented as being stairs wrapped around the building in the renders...So either they've made lemonade out of lemons, or they intended to have landscaping all the time! (I vote 1).
It's presented as being stairs wrapped around the building in the renders...So either they've made lemonade out of lemons, or they intended to have landscaping all the time! (I vote 1).
Yes, that's exactly what they did haha. The grasses will eventually anchor the top layer of soil and compact underneath, and the mulch prevents washing out during heavy rain until that occurs. If you look closely at some of the pictures from before the dirt was added, you can see they've also broken up the concrete at the base of the beds to ensure proper drainage. I think this was more thoroughly planned than people realize, even if it was a recent change.Did they just throw topsoil on top of the concrete steps? If so then it won't be long until the topsoil washes away and the old steps re-emerge...
I assume that's why it's grasses and there isn't a single tree planted.
From the outside looking in, I'm guessing that the steps did not meet building standards. ie. either too steep, not enough railings, etc. The solution to make it a planting bed is clearly a compromise, one that I think will have ongoing maintenance issues. The smooth surface of the concrete steps plus how steep they are will erode the soil away over time.Yes, that's exactly what they did haha. The grasses will eventually anchor the top layer of soil and compact underneath, and the mulch prevents washing out during heavy rain until that occurs. If you look closely at some of the pictures from before the dirt was added, you can see they've also broken up the concrete at the base of the beds to ensure proper drainage. I think this was more thoroughly planned than people realize, even if it was a recent change.
Ready for my closeup, Mr. DeMille.
...I dunno, but they kinda look like those bags dog owners leave behind or discard...only exponentially larger and all left in a neat row. /eww
It's a bit disappointing to see that they haven't graded the pavers in front of the station well. We did receive a lot of rain yesterday, however I don't think there should be puddles like this. And although it's off the beaten path, I can see this creating a slip hazard in winter.
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